Peace Creek Baptist Church has the distinction of being the oldest Baptist Church in Polk County, Florida, and it is one of the oldest in the state. It had its beginning the same year as the Florida Baptist Convention.

During the 150 years since its founding on September 3, 1854, the church has lived through many problems - and received matchless blessings - typical of most Baptist churches.

History explains that there were pea patches bordering both sides of a little winding creek, aptly call Peas Creek. It was in this area of Bartow that a small Baptist church was established with eight members, including one negro slave, named Jim. The church was fittingly called Peas Creek Baptist Church.

Subsequently, the creek was renamed Peace Creek and the name of the church was changed also. Today Peace Creek is, of course, Peace River.

Figuring in the establishment of the church was a circuit-riding minister, the Rev. J. M. Hayman. He preached the first sermon on January 7, 1855, and the first baptismal service for new converts was held on January 8, 1855.

In 1868, Peace Creek was reported to be meeting once a month with 81 members. By 1888, however, the membership had dropped to 17 and the pastor's salary was listed as $4.25 per year. Church property was valued at $120, but after more construction, it was boosted to about $550.

The first union meeting of South Florida Baptist Association was held at Peas Creek Baptist Church in October 1868.

In 1900, the membership had dropped to 11, but soon began an upward trend. The church building which had stood since the mid-1880's was blown off its foundation in a hurricane in the 1920's; but members of the congregation set it back on its foundation and repaired the damage. The small wooden building was used until 1950 when it was razed for a new structure.

In April of 1939, the church was reported as "completely penniless", and an appeal was made for 25 cents per family simply to pay the light bill. At a later time, "Gold Key" coupons were also collected to be used by the church.

The addition of a new sanctuary was started in May 1973, after several months of planning and after securing a loan of $15,000. On July 6, 1979, a mortgage-burning service was held to burn the existing mortgages on the building and the organ.

After many years of discussion, in September 1986 an agreement was reached with International Minerals and Chemical Corporation for the sale of the church property on East Peace River Road. As part of the acquisition, IMC acquired five acres of land on Highway 60 East from the C. Wilson Ranch for relocation of the church, and the committee began to formulate plans for the new facility. In late March 1987, construction was started and in early October the building was completed.

Construction was begun on the new pastorium in 1990. This was completed in 1991 with the help and efforts of church members.

We are grateful to God for His goodness in making it possible for Peace Creek Baptist Church to have such an excellent facility, for a loving spirit of harmony, and a desire to serve others and glorify God.

Our church has established a scholarship fund to assist active members who are attending college full-time.

Many of our members have had the opportunity to work in mission projects such as construction and teaching in places such as Jamaica; North and South Dakota; Mozambique; Africa; Honduras; Guatemala; Montana; South Florida; and Eustis. Some of our members serve as consultants to the Florida Baptist Convention traveling voluntarily throughout the state. As a church family we are all involved in outreach ministry. Praise God!